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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Nunawading Community Gardens, 25 years, 1/10/2002 12:00:00 AM
Souvenir booklet issued to celebrate 25 years (October 1977 - October 2002) of the Nunawading Community Gardens.Souvenir booklet issued to celebrate 25 years (October 1977 - October 2002) of the Nunawading Community Gardens. Gives history of gardens and names of current plot holders.Souvenir booklet issued to celebrate 25 years (October 1977 - October 2002) of the Nunawading Community Gardens. nunawading community gardens, souvenier booklet -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Drawing, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), "MTOC - Sheaves and Pins", 1920's?
Blueprint of drawing No. R3232, titled "MTOC - Sheaves and Pins" providing a drawing of each type of cable car sheaves, pins and washers, includes title, dimensions and weight of each piece for use on the Melbourne cable tram system. See also Reg Item 353 for a book of these drawings. Drawing dated 23/6/1897, has been given a MMTB drawing number.On rear of drawing in red felt pen, "Cable car pins and parts" and in black ink "R3232"trams, tramways, mmtb, mto co, cable trams, cables, winding houses -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Functional Object - Ticket punch, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV)
Has a strong association with Dave Kellett, motorman and inspector in Ballarat; issued to crews in order check and cancel tickets.Brass cast, chrome plated, machined, device used to cancel or punch paper tickets when purchased. Placed a hole in the ticket. Spring loaded, consists of two main parts with a pin & spring. Chrome plated wearing off. - see sketch on original worksheet.Has letter "U" punched inside of handles near pin.trams, tramways, ticket punch, tickets, fares -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Portrait of unknown man, 1983-1990
Professional portrait of unknown man wearing a pin striped suit, white shirt and tie. 1 B/W portrait of man in pin stripe suit, white shirt and tie26 2917 C.3association for the blind, elanora home (brighton) -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Badge, Swanston Trams, 1999 Qantas Grand Prix
Badge or lapel pin for tram crews at the 1999 Qantas Grand Prix featuring a checkered flag and the front of a B class tram, with a card giving details or the item and signed by Russell Nathan as Chief Executive.Demonstrates a Swanston Trams badge given to crewsBadge or lapel pin made with a gloss painted finish and a pin with the retaining clip on the rear within a plastic packet and card. Two copies held. tramways, badges, grand prix, swanston trams, crews -
Mornington Railway Preservation Society Inc.
Ceremonial Dog Spike, 1991
Used at the Moorooduc Station opening ceremony 14th Septembers 1991. Shire Presidant Councillor Pat Leech perfomed the striking of the Pin. The Pin was later removed for posterity and to be re-used when the line is re-opened to Baxter.Only one ever produced specifically for MRPS.Stained timber box of 200x40x50mm with maroon silk lining containing a gold plated rail dog spike/pin.No inscriptions of memorial plates. Striking marks and withrawing marks present with mild tarnishing.mrps, mornington railway preservation society, moorooduc station opening ceremony, 14-sept-1991, rail dog pin -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Memorabilia, Beer can
Power's bitter Australian Vietnam Forces National Memorial Canberra. Silver coloured stubby holder. 40th Avnniversary of the Battle of Long Tan 18 Aug 2006Can - Power's Bitter Australian Vietnam Forces National Memorial Canberra. Stubby holder - Battle of Long Tan 40th Anniversarybeer can, battle of long tan, australian national memorial canberra, 40th anniversary -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Functional object - Rail holder, Before1984
This rail holder is one of a pair of two. The opening in the sphere holds one end of a rail and the screw holes allow the holder to be attached to a flat surface such as a wall or shelf. Pail holders can be found in homes, marine vessels, offices, hotels and many other locations. They are used with a fitted rail for hanging towels, coat hangers in cupboards and wardrobes and curtains over windows. They can also be used for the ends of handrails and shelf rails.This rail holder represents the the type of fittings used on ships in the 19th century. Similar fittings are still used today in the 21st century.Rail holder; one of two brass rail fittings. Hollow sphere on top of a pedestal that has a round base with three holes in it. The sphere has an opening on one side.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, shipwreck coast, rail holder, rail fitting, brass ware, domestic item, bathroom furnishing, ball rail fitting, single outlet rail holder -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - NEEDLE HOLDER
Needle Holder: Shield shaped needle holder with five needle. Material with green vase pictured. The holder has a metal edge which has dress pins inserted. At the top is a loop for wearing. The back is material but has red stains. Box 625handcrafts, needlework equipment, sewing, needle holder. needle case. -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Domestic object - Tie Pin
This nugget was found on the Beechworth Goldfield in the late 1800's by Mr Fred McIntosh (Alan & Edward Dunlop's Uncle (father James' brother-in-law) by marriage, husband of Elizabeth (Bessie) Dunlop), who had made it into a tie pin and presented it to the Dunlop family. A small nugget of gold made into a tie pin. The nugget is attached to a small amount of milky quartz stone and mounted on a tie pin.gold, nugget, beechworth, burke museum, tie pin, pin, gold rush, goldfield -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Jewellery, 1 lady's hat pin black, c1900
A hat pin is a decorative pin for holding a hat to the head, usually by the hair that was styled in a Chignon or French Roll style and usually worn in a pair. They are typically around 20 cm in length, with the pinhead being the most decorated part. The women of the pioneer families liked to dress up in their best hand made dresses and fashionable hats for Church gatherings and special occasions as a relief from the daily chores of hand washing, ironing with flat irons and cooking over open fires. 1 long, lady's, steel, hat pin , padded and covered in black linen decorated with spherical shaped black sequins bonnets, hats, veils, scarves, moorabbin, bentleigh, brighton, cheltenham, early settlers, pioneers, clasps, hairdressing, combs, steel pins, jewellery -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Clothing - Clothing, baby's long dress pin-tucked, c1900
This long, white cotton pin-tucked baby's dress is an example of the clothing the women of pioneer settlers and market gardeners in Moorabbin Shire made for their familiesAfter the 1841 Dendy Special Survey of Brighton, Victoria, allotments of land were rented or sold to pioneer settlers. These settlers had to be self reliant and the women made most of the clothing for their families. This garment is one of the examples of the skills and craftsmanship of these women.A white, cotton, pin-tucked, long Baby's dress c 1900clothing, brighton, moorabbin, dressmaking, dendy henry, market gardeners, pioneer settlers, craft working -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic Collection
Memorabilia - Volunteer Badge, City of Greater Bendigo, 2010
After the closure of the Bendigo Post Office in Pall Mall in 1997, the ground and lower floors of the building were transformed into a tourism and interpretation centre. The Bendigo Visitor Information Centre is staffed partly by volunteers and these pins are presented as a sign of gratitude from the City of Greater Bendigo for there services.Three metal pins, two silver, one gold, attached to printed card. Each pin is printed with a red 'V' and a year. 0337a Card; We thank you for / your efforts, they are / appreciated all year / From the / Bendigo V.I.C / Team. / ENJOY! 0337b Silver badge; Volunteering / V / 2010 / now, more than ever 0337c Gold badge; Inspiring the Volunteer in You / IYV + 10 / 2011 / V 0337d Silver badge; Volunteers / V / 2012 / Every One Counts 0337e Silver badge; volunteers / V / 2014 / Powering Communitiescity of greater bendigo tourism, bendigo post office -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Domestic object - Candle stick holder, ca. 19th century
Candle stick holders were used to hold and display candles for light. They were used before commonly in domestic situations before lighting from kerosene, gas and electricity was freely available and affordable.This is an example of lighting used commonly before the late 19th century.Candle stick holder enamel grey speckled with dish base, side handle and fixture for holding candle.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, domestic lighting, candle, candlestick, candle holder, light -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Domestic object - Candle holder
Very similar to a French Vintage Candle Holder, handle is welded to outside of saucer, candle socket is welded to centre of saucer, socket diameter 4.5 cm, candle socket height is 3 cmEnamelled candle holder, saucer is white, handle is blue, rim of saucer is blue, candle socket is whiteceramics, porcelain -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Artefact, Silver plate note pad, Early 20th century
This note-pad and holder perhaps belonged to Jessie Bell whose name is written on the first page. There are several entries on the pages and the dates range from 1908 to 1929. The entries include references to a Banquet for Mr J. Duffus, Purnim, 1912, Jack Ross’ Wedding Party, Dennington, 1912, R.J. Jones’ Dance, Woolshed, 1928 and Leila Jenkins’ 21st Birthday Party, 1928. This notebook and holder is of interest because it is an example of the type of appointment book used by the more affluent in the early 20th century. This is a heavily-embossed silver note-pad holder with a hinged lid on the front and clips at the side to hold a pencil. The writing material inside the pencil is missing. The back of the holder has a blank space in the middle where a name can be inscribed. At the top of the holder is a ring, holding a chain with an ornamented clip at the end. This enables the holder and pad to be hooked over a belt or lapel. Inside the holder are fifty paper pages on which to write appointments or notes. The pages are gilt-paged. The paper contains several notes handwritten in pencil re dances, parties etc. First Page: ‘Jessie A. Bell, Warrumyea, Wangoom, Warrnambool’ jessie bell, appointment book, warrnambool history -
Bendigo Military Museum
Memorabilia - TRENCH ART, 1939-45
Trench Art ashtray with matchbox holder made 1939-45. Base is a 25 pdr. shell dated 1942Ashtray with matchbox holder. Made from shell casing. A decorative half-billet has been cut to fit on base (two others missing)smoking accessories, military history, trench art -
National Wool Museum
Pin, 1937 - 1990
Pin contains the wording "Merinos" (Turkish for Merino) & "Genclik Kulubu" (Turkish for Youth Club)Small round decorative metal pin. Round white face to pin with central yellow section providing background for white sheep. Yellow section has blue border shaped like cog. Wording around outside says MERINOS GENCLIK KULUBU in a circular motionFront, rounded. Wording: MERINOS GENCLIK KULUBU Front, image: Sheepmernio, turkish, youth club -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Tiepin
The tie pin was part of the MOK dress uniform and was worn in the middle of the plain dark blue tie.Gilt and enamelled MOK tie pin. The shield shaped MOK symbol is dark and light blue enamel."MOK"methodist order of knights -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Rolling Pin
Ceramic rolling pin was manufactured pre 1900, and was used for pastry production in a domestic kitchen, in the South Gippsland area.This rolling pin is an early to late Colonial item, and important for pastry production. The bamboo handles possibly indicate an Oriental background.2069.1 - White glazed ceramic rolling pin, with bamboo handles, secured with metal rings to handles.rolling pin, food preparation -
Melbourne Legacy
Badge, Legacy Appeal Badges - 10 shillings, 1960s
An example of badges issued by Legacy prior to 1966 for fundraising during the Legacy Appeal and Badge Week. Their donation value was 10 shillings. The symbol of Legacy is the Torch and Wreath of Laurel. The Torch signifies the undying flame of service and sacrifice of those who gave their lives for their country. The Wreath of Laurel is the symbol of our remembrance of them. The badges do not have laurel leaves which makes them unusual.Examples of early Legacy badges that were sold up to raise money for Legacy's work. These were before decimal currency was issued in 1966.Legacy Appeal badges x 2 and a pin with the Legacy torch issued prior to 1966, they are silver with light blue enamel around the word Legacy and red enamel in the flame.On reverse of the brooches is '10/- "Parxite 77" AJ Parkes Bris'. The pin has '10/- AMOR' on reverse.legacy appeal, fundraising, badge week -
Shepparton RSL Sub Branch
Grenade, World War Two period
WW2 Mills Bomb (Hand Grenade M36.WW2 Hand Grenade used by Australia and Commonwealth Countries.Segmented Cast Iron body with lever (now softened) and with Safety Pin and Ring. Firing Pin in position with heat softened firing pin spring. Non regulation filler screw fitted. The Grenade has been totally burnt out, there is no Base Plug and no Firing Pin/Fuse Holder assembly.The body is marked R B D which stands for R.B.Davies the lever is marked the same. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - 1950s Ladies Cigarette Holder
Cigarette holders were particularly popular in the 1920s-1950s before the widespread availability of filtered cigarettes and became a fashion statement. Selling points were that they protected fingers and gloves from staining; saved teeth from staining, and prevented smoke from irritating the eyes.1950s Ladies cigarette holder. Gold type metal on one end and black plastic on the othercigarette, smoking instrument, fashion -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Clothing - Clothing, baby's pintucked christening dress, c1900
This long, white fine lawn cotton pin-tucked baby's christening dress is an example of the dressmaking skills of the women of the families of the pioneer settlers and market gardeners of the Moorabbin Shire. The pioneer settlers and market gardeners of Moorabbin Shire had to be self reliant and made their own clothing and utensils. This is one of many items that exhibit the skill and craftsmanship of the women in these families.A white, fine lawn cotton, pin-tucked, baby's long christening dressclothing, brighton, moorabbin, pioneers, dressmaking, dendy henry, market gardeners, craft work -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Dressing, Field, Johnson & Johnson Pty Ltd, First Field Dressing
Wound dressing for use in the field as a wound dressing, containing 2 dressings of gauze bandage and safety pin. Contained within waterproof cover.Wound dressing for use in the field consisting of 2 bandages & safety pins. Contained in a waterproof coverInformation printed on front, "First Field Dressing" and giving information on contents & use.first field dressing, dressing, gauze, wound treatment -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Dressing, Field, Southall Bros. & Barclay Ltd, First Field Dressing, August 1910
Wound dressing for use in the field as a wound dressing, containing 2 dressings of gauze bandage and safety pin. Contained within waterproof cover. Wound dressing for use in the field consisting of 2 bandages & safety pins. Contained in a waterproof cover Printing on front "First Field Dressing", providing information to open, contents, directions for use, & manufacturer details & date. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Badge
Badge was worn on the lapel of a Blazer worn by Donor's Father Harold Victor Allen, who worked for Colonial Gas Co. during 1945 - 1971. The 25 on the pin represented the years depicted he worked.Badge, black & gold on a pin. Has 25 in gold on black background.25numismatics, badges -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Functional Object - Rubber Stamp, Andrew Cook, "Ballarat Tramways", c1975
Rubber stamp and wood stamp holder for stamping the words "Ballarat Tramways" on letters and other documents. Consists of red painted wood stamp holder and black plastic handle with black "drawing pin" to indicate the top of the stamp. trams, tramways, btps, letters, btm -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Functional Object - Ticket punch
Demonstrates aspects of tramway operation, cancelling or showing that tickets had been inspected following sales to passengers by the conductor or motorman. Traditionally used by tramway operators to check or cancel tickets.Steel cast, chrome plated, machined, device used to cancel or punch paper tickets when purchased. Punch of the type that placed a hole that appears to be two joined rectangles in the ticket. Spring loaded, consists of two main parts with a pin & spring. Chrome plated wearing off. - see image. Assumed used in Ballarat.Has number "31" punched on handles near pin, both sides.trams, tramways, ticket punch, tickets, fares -
Australian Nursing & Midwifery Federation
Australian Nursing Federation pin, [1990s-2000s?]
Pin that was likely distributed to union delegates/job representatives of the Australian Nursing Federation (ANF). Job representatives, or 'job reps', represent nurses and midwives and the union in the workplace. They provide information and advice on employee rights and conditions to their colleagues and referrals to the ANF when appropriate. The Royal Australian Nursing Federation became the Australian Nursing Federation (ANF) in 1989, and then became the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation in 2013, suggesting this pin is from the 1990s or early 2000s.Rectangular white, blue and silver pin. Printed with 'AUSTRALIAN NURSING FEDERATION' and a large logo ['ANF'].nursing, nurses, unionism, unions, trade unions, badges, pins, labour history